Clippers Sign 3-Time All-Star Bradley Beal
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LAS VEGAS — Yanic Konan Niederhäuser was in the dunker spot Monday at the Thomas & Mack Center when LA Clippers teammate Zavier Simpson drove hard down the middle of the paint. Simpson hit the rookie center with a good bounce pass and watched him go up against Los Angeles Lakers center Christian Koloko — and miss everything.
Anyone with rooting interests in the Golden State Warriors will hope they did not put all their eggs into the Bradley Beal basket. The three-time All-Star will indeed be leaving the Phoenix Suns, but his next destination is not the Bay Area.
Boston enters at 2-1 while Los Angeles sits at 1-2 ahead of Thursday's 9 p.m. ET matchup on ESPN from Las Vegas.
The LA Clippers and Bradley Beal made it official on Friday, agreeing to terms on a two-year deal after the former Suns guard cleared waivers.
Bradley Beal finalized his contract buyout with the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday. Following that decision, it was revealed that Beal signed a two-year, $11 million contract to join the Los Angeles Clippers.
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On this episode of Good Word with Goodwill, Dan Titus and Dan Devine react to Damian Lillard signing a three-year deal with the Portland Trail Blazers. Bradley Beal joins the Los Angeles Clippers, LeBron is reportedly unhappy with the Los Angeles Lakers and the New York Knicks are under pressure to win a championship.
The Denver Nuggets defeated the Los Angeles Clippers, 81-76, at the NBA 2K26 Summer League at Thomas & Mack Center on Thursday.
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LAFB Network on MSNAnalyst Bashes Clippers New Championship Core, Hurls Harsh Playoff PredictionThe Los Angeles Clippers’ signing of Bradley Beal this week—following his buyout from the Phoenix Suns—generated the kind of buzz